US Military Strikes on Alleged Drug Boats 'Unacceptable'
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Trump Gives Update on Possible Strikes Inside Venezuela
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The Republican chairman and senior Democrat on the Armed Services Committee said on Friday that the Pentagon had not handed over information about the attacks despite repeated requests.
Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) explains why Republicans should be concerned about the Trump Administration's strikes on Venezuela drug runner boats: REP. JIM HIMES (D-CT): They're not terrorists, they may be drug runners,
Turner suggested on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” that a number of lawmakers are concerned about the military strikes.
Russian strikes have damaged nuclear substations in Ukraine, leading the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to issue a "critical" warning. Power to three nuclear power plants has been affected after Russian strikes on Thursday.
With military strikes against alleged drug traffickers, the Trump administration is using the military to act as judge, jury and immediate executioner.
If Trump decides to pull the trigger on military strikes, he’d likely have three options – covert action; limited air strikes on sites like airports and ports; or a full-scale military invasion similar to the 1989 U.S. operation in Panama coined "Operation Just Cause."
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The Fox morning host’s defense of the White House’s escalating hostilities against Venezuela came during a friendly interview with House Speaker Mike Johnson, who claimed that Democrats are only saying they’re unsatisfied with the administration’s briefings on the boat strikes because they are motivated by “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”